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NEW YORK - 30 NYPD officers that were "unlawfully" hired will be allowed to keep their jobs for another 60 days. The NYPD is attempting to force 30 officers and recruits to resign after an internal ...
A judhe upheld a temporary restraining order, keeping the officers on the job as the legal fight over their employment status ...
The 30 rookie NYPD cops the department wants to fire after determining they were never qualified to join the force in the ...
A New York Supreme Court judge halted the NYPD's attempt to fire 31 officers hired against protocol, pending a court ...
The police officers' union says faulty hiring practices, not the officers, are to blame, and scored a favorable initial ...
More than two dozen NYPD officers may soon be out of a job because they were hired illegally, the department said Thursday.
After telling more than 30 of its newest officers and recruits that they’ve been dismissed, the NYPD has now been forced to reverse that order, at least temporarily.
The NYPD is trying to force dozens of officers and recruits who failed to meet the department’s standards to resign  —  but ...
Four high-ranking former New York City police officials have sued Mayor Eric Adams and his close allies. The former officials accuse them of doling out promotions and, in some cases, accepting ...
Four high-ranking former NYPD chiefs are suing Mayor Adams, claiming they were forced to retire from the department after ...
If the DOJ investigation concludes that the UC system’s hiring practices violated Title VII, it would likely trigger further state-level legal review under Proposition 209.
DOJ is investigating the UC system for potential Title VII violations tied to race and sex-based hiring under its UC 2030 Capacity Plan.